... and so the choice ofthe constantlevel of Fru was not critical for determination of DKm(1.23 ± 0.15). The KIE data in Table 4 are instrumen-tal in delineating the kinetic mechanism of AfM1PDHand ... of magnitude below the apparent Km of 40 mm. A physiological role of AfM2DH inthe utilization of intracellular Man-ol viareversal of path 2 in Scheme 1 is therefore proposed. In light ofthe ... 3, indi-cates that NADH binds to the enzyme prior to binding of Fru6P. The absence of a KIE on kcat⁄ Kmfor the substrate binding first is a clear requirement of the strictly ordered kinetic...
... sequences contained in any of their strain members. For the 216-probe set, the minimum number of probes differentiating aDENV-1 strain from the all other strains belonging toone ofthe three other serotypes ... One ormore ofthe four serotypes ofthe dengue virus are endemic in many parts ofthe world, including all of south-east Asia, parts of Africa, and Southern andCentral America. The Aedes aegypti ... and DENV-4 are not inclu-ded, because the few sequences that are available are so similar toeach other that the vast majority ofthe n-mers present in the sequence are unique to the serotype.n16...
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... and the VH-D, D-JH, andVL-JLjunctions [17]. They are located at the center of the antibody combining site [18,19] and provide the major part ofthe free energyof interaction with the ... contributed marginally to theenergy of interaction with the antigen when compared to the diversity and junction residues.Non-additivity of mutations The variations inthe free energyof interaction ... contactswith the antigen and that the effects of their muta-tions into Ala on theenergyof interaction wereindirect and conformational. In VH, the same comparison suggested that the sidechains of...
... localizes inthe cytoplasm of human epithelial cells ofthe gastrointestinal tract andliver, two central organs inthe regulation of ironmetabolism [20,21]. After their synthesis inthe endo-plasmic ... impact in protein integrity, as indicatedby an increase in protein-bound acrolein adducts at the cell surface, which point to acrolein-adducts as areliable marker of lipid peroxidation also in ... ofthe CD1d protein bands indicatedwas performed using a Kodak Digital Science DC40 camera and its associated software. Band intensities are shown on the right and are expressed as the sum of...
... kDa. The data indicate the intensity of the HLA-G band related to the b-actin band and are representative of three different experiments.ILT2 nitration inthe binding domain A. Dı´az-Lagares ... an increase in binding capacity[25].Identification of nitration site inthe extracellulardomain of ILT2 In the extracellular domain of ILT2, there are severalTyr residues that participate in ... thisis the first report of a post-translational modification of the ILT2 protein. The other member ofthe ILTfamily, LILRA4, has also been found nitrated within the domain Ig-like C2-type 4 in human...
... protein bound to the agarose. This binding was con-firmed by the observation that only a trace ofthe pro-tein was left inthe unbound fraction. Pre-incubation of the recombinant protein with ... againstinactivation was observed and the initial GS activitywas maintained (116.5 ± 7.3% ofthe initial activity). The protective effect was abolished when the recom-binant protein was heat-inactivated ... but the bindingwas not affected by preincubation ofthe protein withFP. These results also indicate that Pf1-Cys-Prx canbind to FP at pH 7.4, which is the pH ofthe parasitecytosol. The fact...
... aware of how oil wells are being depleted in the area, how aquatic life has become extinct, how oilspillage is pushing the people to the brink of extinction, how the nights have been turned into ... violations inthe Third World are: the murder of Wilson Pinheiro and Francisco “Chico” Mendes in the Amazon rain forest, the massacre of Father Nery Lito Saturand several others inthe Philippines, ... toxicwaste dumping, natural resource exploitation, and the conse-quent degradation ofthe means of subsistence of indigenouspeople. The roles ofthe state and MNCs in suppressing the rights of communal...
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